Interior Painting

All Olympic Painting managers begin with thorough preparation of the walls, ceilings and woodwork in the area designated for painting. For interior painting projects it is important that all the walls and ceilings are sanded smooth to remove any imperfections such as mold, wood rises, etc. The walls or ceiling is then spackled or joint compounded. Then our painting professionals apply a coat of primer to seal the surface (the primer can be tinted to match the finish coat). Upon completion of the primer, the walls should be sanded and cleaned again prior to application of the finishing coat. One coat of finish may provide you with adequate coverage, however, two coats are recommended.

Trims and Woodwork

The woodwork needs to be primed and all knots need to be sealed with a BIN or KILZ to prevent bleeding. Then we apply a coat of primer. Next, all the nail holes should be filled and all joints need to be caulked. The woodwork should then be sanded and cleaned to accept the finish coat. One coat may be sufficient but two are recommended.

  • Enhances a Homes Interior Character with new colors.
  • Add life/mood to a room, and increase light.
  • Protects your home from wood rot and deterioration.
  • Depending on the activity in the room, new coats of paint should be applied periodically.